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This book addresses two related strands of literature - antitrust/competition law and economics and law and development. Whereas most competition law and economics has focused on developments in the United States and Europe, increasingly competition law, economics, and policy have taken a more important role in developing countries. This book focuses on the key variables involved in an increasingly global competition policy system.Read more...

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This book addresses two related strands of literature - antitrust/competition law and economics and law and development. Whereas most competition law and economics has focused on developments in the United States and Europe, increasingly competition law, economics, and policy have taken a more important role in developing countries. This book focuses on the key variables involved in an increasingly global competition policy system.

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"GLCL is a successful collective effort to explain the depth needed in antitrust." -- Barak Orbach * <i> Texas Law Review </i> * "This timely volume brings together leading economic and legal scholars to address the question of how competition policy shapes economic development. Whether one is market-oriented or more interventionist, there is much to learn from this book, which will undoubtedly spark debate and research." -- Shubha GhoshRead more...